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Great Essential Oils for Cats

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                  Learn how to safely use essential oils on our sweet and loving cats!




Essential oils work on our fabulous felines too! Just like dogs, cats respond incredibly well to essential oils.

One of the many benefits of all natural essential oils is that they work fast and get into the bloodstream within 20 seconds of being applied. Essential oils do not build up in the systems like drugs do, so the essential oils do need to be reapplied as needed.  

Our sweet and loving cats are small and sensitive. When using essential oils, use less than a drop of essential oil at one time. Use a half of drop for pregnant females and kittens. Dilute essential oils with coconut oil. Use citrus, melaleuca and pine essential oils with caution on cats and only when diluted with coconut or olive oil. Avoid these oils on kittens.

When applying essential oils to cats, apply the oils between the toes and on the pad of the foot when doing foot applications. Be sure to avoid getting oils in the eyes. If oils get into the eye, flush with milk as needed.

Great Essential Oils for Cats:

AromaTouch: Circulatory Issues, Heatstroke, Overworked Muscles

Balance: Anxiety, Join Issues ( Add Deep Blue & Lemongrass)

Breathe: Asthma, Allergies, Colds, Heatstroke

DigestZen: Allergies, Diarrhea, Digestive Parasites, Hairballs, Ulcers, Vomiting

Frankincense: Anxiety, Colitis, Inflammation, Infections, Insect/Snake Bites, Scarring, Tumors, Warts

Helichyrsum: Bleeding, Liver Issues, Nerve Damage, Wound Care

Immortelle: Anxiety, Bleeding, Inflammation, Nerve Damage, Scarring, Tumors, Wound Care

Lavender: Abscesses, Anxiety, Allergies, Burns, Conjunctivitis, Inflammation, Tumors, Vertigo, Wound Care

Lemon: Anxiety, Electrolyte Balance, Immune Boost, Infections, Lymph Function, Claw Strength

Melissa: Anxiety, Chronic Cough, Depression, Flu, Herpes, Immune Support

Oregano: Bronchitis, Colds, Infections, MRSA, Ringworm, Step, Staph

Peppermint: Asthma, Bronchitis, Diarrhea, Fever, Heatstroke, Inflammation, Muscle Pain, Ulcers

Deep Blue: Arthritis, Monday Morning Sickness, Muscle Cramps, Wound Care

On Guard: Abscesses, Colds, Flu, Immune Support, MRSA, Parasites, Spider Bites

Serenity: Anxiety, Burns, Inflammation, Wound Care

Zendocrine: Bladder and Kidney Infections, Liver Support

Travel Tip for Cats: Apply a drop of Serenity oil blend to travel create for a more peaceful ride.

Behavior: Chamomile and Lavender oils are great for helping with behavioral issues. The oils can be diluted with coconut or olive oil and applied to the paws or diffused into a diffuser. These oils are also great for stress reduction.

Flea Repellent: In a large spray bottle, put 5 drops of Rosemary essential oil and fill the remainder of the bottle with water. Lightly spray the cat, being careful to avoid the eyes. Reapply as needed for flea prevention. Another option is to apply TerraShield oil blend to paws, around ears and other trouble areas.

Gum Loss/Tooth Problems: In a 2 oz. glass bottle, put 6 drops of OnGuard oil blend. Fill the remainder of the bottle with fractionated coconut oil. Apply 1-2 drops of the mixture to gums and teeth morning and night.

My friends have had fantastic results with Serenity oil blend by putting it on the scruffs of their cats necks to help with stressful situations. Another friend's cat had a gum infection and she rubbed a blend of 3 drops each of  Frankincense, OnGuard and Oregano diluted with 1 Tbsp  olive oil. This protocol helped cure the infection, reduce swelling and improve appetite quickly.

Curious about essential oils for dogs? Check out Part 1 & Part 2 on Essential Oils for Dogs. Want to buy these therapeutic grade essential oils for the animals in your life. You can get them here below wholesale

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